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Hikes around Seamer provide access to the varied landscapes of North Yorkshire, from the North York Moors to the nearby coastline. The region is characterized by a mix of gentle hills, expansive moorlands, and woodland paths, particularly in areas like Forge Valley. This provides a range of walking trails near Seamer North Yorkshire suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Until 1912, Roseberry Topping had a smooth, sugarloaf‑like peak. A geological fault combined with underground mining caused a massive collapse, giving the summit its modern jagged profile. The climb up from the car park is steep and can be very busy, even before sunrise in winter where you can see a small procession of torches slowly ascending.
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Great views of the eastern flank of Roseberry Topping from the track leading to Little Roseberry.
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Gribdale Gate is a small, free, 24‑hour Forestry England car park on Dikes Lane near Great Ayton, offering around 40 spaces and direct access to Roseberry Topping, Captain Cook’s Monument, and Coate Moor
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Great views and early on a Sunday morning is best to beat the crowds. The obelisk is hollow and originally had a doorway you could walk through, before it was sealed during a 19th‑century restoration. A lightning strike in 1960 almost split the monument down the middle after the lightning conductor installed in 1895 rusted away. Earlier lightning strikes in the 19th century had already blown off the original doorway and obliterated the cast‑iron plaques. Fun fact - allegedly - the monument contains a hidden time capsule. When the foundation stone was laid in 1827, commemorative items were placed inside, including a portrait of Captain Cook and a glass plate etched with details of the event.
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Directly in front of the monument, take a stroll about 30-50 paces and you will have some very decent views of the area!
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Walking boots is a must as the terrain is very uneven and can get slippy if it’s been raining
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mostly cobble stoney surface..be careful with footing
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Yes, the area around Seamer is excellent for circular hikes. You can find a variety of loops that take you through woodlands, along rivers, and across open countryside, ensuring you end up back where you started without retracing your steps. Many routes are designed to be loops, offering a fresh perspective throughout your walk.
For a straightforward and pleasant family outing, consider the G and Tea Café loop from Stokesley. It's a relatively flat and short walk, making it accessible for little legs. Another great option is the Burton Riggs Nature Reserve, which offers peaceful paths for a gentle stroll and wildlife spotting.
Most trails in the Seamer area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a lead, especially when crossing farmland with livestock or in nature reserves to protect wildlife. The expansive network of paths in places like Forge Valley and Raincliffe Woods provides plenty of space for you and your canine companion to explore.
Seamer has a train station and is served by local bus routes connecting it to Scarborough and surrounding villages. This makes it possible to reach the start of several walks without a car. For specific trailheads like those in Forge Valley or Raincliffe Woods, check local bus timetables from Scarborough for the most direct services.
For a memorable walk to a waterfall, the trail to Hayburn Wyke is a popular choice. The route descends through scenic woodland to a secluded cove where the waterfall meets the sea. For a gentler option with a smaller cascade, the Small Waterfall on the River – All Saints' Church, Crathorne loop from Hutton Rudby follows a pleasant riverside path.
Hikers in the area often explore a few key locations. Forge Valley Woods is a favorite for its geological trail and riverside paths. For coastal scenery, the Cinder Track, a former railway line, offers a long, relatively flat walk with great views. For a unique experience, many visit Hayburn Wyke to see its famous waterfall cascading onto the beach.
Yes, you can find parking in Seamer village itself, which is a good starting point for many local walks. For specific destinations like Forge Valley or the Cinder Track, there are often designated car parks or lay-bys near the main access points. It's advisable to arrive early on weekends as popular spots can fill up quickly.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a gentle and mostly flat walk, the Stokesley Castle Hill loop from Stokesley is an excellent choice with minimal elevation change. Additionally, the paths around Burton Riggs Nature Reserve and along the Scarborough Sea Cut offer easygoing strolls suitable for all abilities.
The landscape is wonderfully varied. You'll find yourself walking through ancient woodlands like Forge Valley and Chafer Wood, crossing open moorland with expansive views, and following tranquil riverside paths. The proximity to the coast also means you can easily access trails with dramatic sea cliffs and coastal views.
There are over 400 hiking routes to explore in the region. These range from short, easy strolls perfect for an afternoon to more challenging moderate treks. With nearly 200 easy and 190 moderate trails, there is a huge variety to suit your mood and energy level.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with thousands of visitors leaving positive reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful woodland scenery of areas like Forge Valley, and the mix of coastal and countryside walks available from a single base.


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